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High school algebra graphic organizers for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of First Day of School Calculator Math Activity High School

First Day of School Calculator Math Activity High School

Are your first day of school activities not as creative or meaningful as you'd like? Would you rather have a back to school lesson for your high school math students with more purpose? This calculator exercise is the solution. With this calculator exercise, your high school math students will be engaged in solving problems and practicing calculator skills while sharing about themselves and learning about you. Other benefits of this resource include: formative assessment/pre-test, assess mat
Preview of Linear Programming (Optimization) Bundle for Algebra

Linear Programming (Optimization) Bundle for Algebra

Created by
Ms Miles Math
We can help students "make sense of problems and persevere in solving them" (MP1) by including more real world problems in our instruction. The slideshow, notes template, word problems and project included in this bundle will help your Algebra students access challenging linear programming and optimization problems. Included in the Bundle: - a slideshow to introduce linear programming (in pdf form, keynote, and powerpoint) - a notes template to accompany the slideshow (pdf) - additional prac
Preview of Graph Paper Editable Templates Bundle plus Cornell Notes

Graph Paper Editable Templates Bundle plus Cornell Notes

Created by
Joan Kessler
I have bundled together two of my very popular time-saving Editable Graphing Templates and added as a bonus two Cornell Notes Templates with Graphs. Use the templates as is, just Print & Go, or add text boxes, graphs, or equations with your favorite editor. The two bundled templates are in both PowerPoint and PDF and the bonus templates are in PowerPoint.___________________________________________________________ You may also like: ★ Foldable Flip Book Editable Double-Sided Template Bundl
Preview of Daily Warm Up Bell Ringer Do Now Classroom Routine Editable Template Powerpoint

Daily Warm Up Bell Ringer Do Now Classroom Routine Editable Template Powerpoint

Transform the first 5 minutes of your class with these editable warm up routines for your math classroom. These Powerpoint templates were crafted exclusively for math educators like you, to bring a burst of excitement and increased student engagement during the do now portion of your math lesson. The bellringer templates include Spiral Review, Error Analysis, Working Backwards from a given answer, Which one doesn’t belong? And Two Truths and One Lie. **Fully Editable in Powerpoint. For Personal
Preview of Solving Equations Flow Chart Foldable

Solving Equations Flow Chart Foldable

Created by
Erin Atwood
Use this foldable to teach students the "process" for solving multi-step equations. My students were confused about what to do first. This way there is no confusion and they can solve ANY equation, no problem.
Preview of Combining Like Term Lesson & Distributive Property Lesson

Combining Like Term Lesson & Distributive Property Lesson

Created by
Idea Galaxy
This discovery lab will help your students understand combining like terms and distributive property in a hands-on way. Students will get to see concrete representations of combining like terms with negative numbers and distributive property. This activity can be used with a projector or without a projector. This is a great resource especially for Special Education students and other students who struggle to see what is happening in math. ***** This resource is also included in the Combining
Preview of One-Step Multiplication & Division Equations PPT and Guided Notes BUNDLE

One-Step Multiplication & Division Equations PPT and Guided Notes BUNDLE

Created by
Mister Math
This BUNDLE includes a PowerPoint Lesson and a corresponding Guided Notes Packet to assist students in learning about one-step multiplication and division equations. Students will learn how to solve one-step multiplication and division equations using inverse operations.The PowerPoint and Guided Notes packet include the steps to solving one-step multiplication and division equations, key vocabulary, various examples, the steps for checking solutions, and four word problems to help students conne
Preview of Systems of Equations: Substitution (Presentation Notes and Practice)

Systems of Equations: Substitution (Presentation Notes and Practice)

Introduce solving systems of equations using the substitution method with this bundle of goodies! Contents: - PowerPoint Presentation (20 animated slides) Use this to accompany discussion and note-taking. - Notes (multiple formats/options both foldable and traditional included) This is a very versatile set of notes. There are various options for use and they will work well in interactive notebooks as well as with more traditional note-taking. All of the notes are coordinated with the PowerPo
Preview of Two-Step Equations PPT and Guided Notes BUNDLE

Two-Step Equations PPT and Guided Notes BUNDLE

Created by
Mister Math
This BUNDLE includes a PowerPoint Lesson and a corresponding Guided Notes Packet to assist students in learning about two-step equations.The PowerPoint and Guided Notes packet include key vocabulary, the steps to solving two-step equations using inverse operations, several detailed examples, and plenty of real-life examples to give students ample opportunities to connect the skills to the real world. The presentation also comes fully animated, with animations triggered by mouse click (or present
Preview of Simplifying Radicals Graphic Organizer

Simplifying Radicals Graphic Organizer

This document guides students on the steps to simplify radicals. On the left are the steps in order to complete and on the right is a worked through example. I laminate this document and place it in the scaffolds folder I keep on each desk.Enjoy! After downloading, please rate me and give feedback! Follow me if you would like to see more.
Preview of Introduction to Functions: Presentation and Notes

Introduction to Functions: Presentation and Notes

Learning to identify functions can be a bit tricky! Use this colorful presentation and the accompanying note-taking outline to introduce the concept to your students. It begins by defining relation, function, domain, and range. The 15 examples include a variety of formats: ordered pairs, mappings, tables, and graphs. The vertical line test is demonstrated using an animated line for those visual learners! For algebra students, these lessons are good followups: - Functions Domain and Range Pr
Preview of One-Step Addition & Subtraction Equations PPT and Guided Notes BUNDLE

One-Step Addition & Subtraction Equations PPT and Guided Notes BUNDLE

Created by
Mister Math
This BUNDLE includes a PowerPoint Lesson and a corresponding Guided Notes Packet to assist students in learning about one-step addition and subtraction equations. Students will learn how to solve one-step addition and subtraction equations using inverse operations.The PowerPoint and Guided Notes packet include the steps to solving one-step addition and subtraction equations, key vocabulary, various examples, the steps for checking solutions, and four word problems to help students connect the sk
Preview of Rational vs. Irrational Numbers Presentation

Rational vs. Irrational Numbers Presentation

Created by
Idea Galaxy
This is a brief overview of the difference between rational and irrational numbers. It gives students the opportunity to identify key differences between rational vs. irrational numbers and can be used a whole class lesson, or independently by students in a flipped classroom model.Supports CCSS 8.NS.A.1 You might also like:Approximating Irrational Numbers WarIrrational vs. Rational Number Knockout for Interactive WhiteboardRational vs Irrational Tic Tac ToeRational vs. Irrational Numbers Sort
Preview of Laws of Exponents Foldable

Laws of Exponents Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for learning "Laws of Exponents." Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper. Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce concepts or to review them. Foldables are a nice change of pace from regular note-taking and students like doing them.
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Radicals (Square Roots) Interactive Notebook Page

Adding and Subtracting Radicals (Square Roots) Interactive Notebook Page

This resource includes a foldable circle piece to introduce adding and subtracting radicals along with a pocket that holds 6 additional practice questions. There are not any variables included in this interactive notebook page resource! Directions with photographs are included! Interactive Notebooks are a great way to share information with students and replace repetitive note taking. Students organize information differently in their minds when they use interactive notebooks – they are also m
Preview of Function Domain and Range Graphic Organizer Foldable

Function Domain and Range Graphic Organizer Foldable

Created by
Dorothy
A square is divided into four sections that each describe how to find the domain and range when given data in four different formats (ordered pairs, a table, a diagram, and a graph). Students can fill in the blank square or you can provide the already filled in square (though I recommend filling in the blank better because you can step through the methods with the students). Or you can use the completion of this graphic organizer as a grade and use the filled in square as your rubric/key. Ea
Preview of Solving Systems of Linear Equations Foldable

Solving Systems of Linear Equations Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for solving systems of linear equations using graphing, substitution, and elimination. It compares examples of systems with 1 solution (x, y), infinite, and no solutions. Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper. Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be us
Preview of Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities Foldable

Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for either "Solving Linear Equations" and "Solving Linear Inequalities." Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper. Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce concepts or to review them. Foldables are a nice change of pace from regular note
Preview of Solving Systems of Equations Graphic Organizer

Solving Systems of Equations Graphic Organizer

Created by
Andrew Flecker
Are you having trouble teaching your students how to solve systems of equations through substitution and elimination? Look no further! This graphic organizer is made for that issue in mind. Explain to the students that whenever they use substitution it means to simply put one of the equations in for one of the variables that they are looking to solve and then with elimination, needing to cancel out one of the variables so they can solve for a single variable first. Slide # 1 - Handout Graphic O
Preview of Linear Equations Review Graphic Organizer (all on 1 sheet!)

Linear Equations Review Graphic Organizer (all on 1 sheet!)

Created by
Math Fun-atic
This Linear Equations Review Graphic Organizer is great 1 page review that you can use as a guided review lesson or review cheat sheet! Students can reference it when working on review activities or when reviewing for an EOG or EOC. I copy it on colored paper and use it as a guided review lesson mostly, I have also had students fill it out first, then I go over it to ensure understanding. This GO includes review of (with practice):*Finding Slope (from a graph, 2 points, table, & equation
Preview of Slope Formula and Rise/Run Foldable

Slope Formula and Rise/Run Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for comparing graphing using slope formula and using RISE/RUN to determine the slope from a graphs. Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, 2 printable graphs (provide in power point), glue, and a piece of card-stock or construction paper. Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce con
Preview of Estimating Square Roots

Estimating Square Roots

Created by
Mathink
This product includes five different practice worksheets utilizing number lines. Each worksheet includes eight problems. A PowerPoint Presentation is included which guides students through the process of estimating square roots and provides illustrations/explanations of the first worksheet. Answer keys are included. The product is by Mathink.
Preview of Solving Two-Step Inequalities

Solving Two-Step Inequalities

Created by
Andrew Flecker
Are your struggling with learning how to solve two-step inequalities? Then look no further this graphic organizer will help to explain how to solve two step inequalities and how to graph them on a number line. Slide 1: Copy of the finished handoutSlide 2: Blank copy of graphic organizerSlide 3: Cloze notes (Fill in the blanks) graphic organizerSlide 4: Answer key to Cloze Notes graphic organizer
Preview of Solving Systems of Equations

Solving Systems of Equations

Created by
Tracy Cox
Includes 4 PowerPoints with matching foldable (graphic organizer) for solving systems of equations: Solving by Graphing, Solving Using Substitution, Solving with Substitution Day 2 with Special Cases, and Solving Using Elimination. Students can use the foldable to take notes and show the same problem worked with each method. The foldable can be added to an interactive book or journal.
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